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Twenty-five foreign nationals who presently employ more than 1,000 people were awarded permanent residency in the Philippines under the Special Visa for Employment Generation (SVEG) of the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation.

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In a press statement, MEZ administrator Dante Quindoza said top officials and managers of the Japanese and British companies operating in the economic zone assured him that none of their firms have plans to leave the zone, due to the present political situation in the country.
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In a press statement, MEZ administrator Dante Quindoza said top officials and managers of the Japanese and British companies operating in the economic zone assured him that none of their firms have plans to leave the zone, due to the present political situation in the country.
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